Singapore cracking margins are tracking higher after China’s new tax on gasoline blending component imports went into effect, an analysis by S&P Global Platts showed June 28, forcing some Chinese refiners to cancel export gasoline shipments. Also supporting Singapore margins were a fall in stocks of light distillate inventories, which include gasoline and blend stocks …
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